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Scared Straight 4: Vintage Drug-Scare Films
Ever since my forced viewing of ‘œRed Pavement’ in driver’s ed, I have had a profound appreciation for cheesy, after-school-special videos warning me of the evils and dangers of the world. So much so, that I have a hard time learning lessons if they aren’t delivered by the likes of
FREE Cartoons, Culture and Cereal: This is How We Do 2011
We cried, we laughed, maybe we even puked a little bit, but we survived another year. If you’re not to busy drowning yourself in Bloody Mary’s, there is plenty of awesome free stuff in our fair city this weekend. After all, do you really want the first face you see
The Best People I’ve Seen on the Subway
I usually turn on my blinders when I get onto the subway. I love people watching, but I don’t have the energy to pay attention to every person who does something weird on the train. Also, most people are the train are just trying to get from point a to
Lessons We Can Learn From 2010
Compiling this year in review has made me feel better about my own personal year in review, which recently ended with a complete stranger on the L train telling me that, based on an hour he spent talking with me at Union Pool once, he thinks I have an alcohol
Skate In The New Year At CellSpace!
Before I begin my persuasive post convincing you to go to the following New Year’s Eve bash, I have to be honest and admit the following: In no way do I believe that mixing alcohol with roller skates and disco attire can end well. That said, CellSpace is hosting a
Best Bakery in San Francisco: Schubert’s Bakery
A funny pattern has popped up in my life for the last couple of New Years. About a month into January, a lot of people I know get engaged. I’m not sure if this is because they’re getting knocked up in a holiday eggnog fog or if proposing when the
Consider the Anti-Resolution
If the existence of New Year’s resolutions prove anything, it’s that we are naturally optimistic. The ticking of the clock from 11:59 to midnight is rarely all that important – yet in the case with New Year’s, meaning is inescapable. Where one year brushes against the next, change and rebirth